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William Wheatley, Jr.

William Wheatley, Jr.

Adjunct Faculty
ww2171@columbia.edu

Bill Wheatley is a journalism consultant and former executive vice president of NBC News. At NBC, he had executive responsibility for the network's domestic and international news gathering and for its hard-news programs. He also served for five years as executive producer of NBC Nightly News and was closely associated with NBC's coverage of U.S. politics, overseeing the network's efforts in a half-dozen Presidential elections. He interrupted his career at NBC twice to study at Harvard University, as a Nieman Fellow studying American social history and as a Shorenstein Fellow studying Presidential leadership.

Professor Wheatley is a member of the advisory committees of the Nieman Foundation and the Boston University College of Communication and serves as a member of the jury of the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University awards. He holds a bachelor's degree in History from Boston College and a master's degree in Broadcasting from Boston University. He was born and raised in New York City, where he lives with his wife and two sons.